Sherlock Holmes

WELCOME to Episode 4 of SHERLOCK BROLMES. And this time it’s CUMBERBATCH…

We, the Brothers Nash, are big fans of “SHERLOCK HOLMES”, especially the classic Jeremy Brett TV series. But we also very much like the modern-day “SHERLOCK”… So we forced ourselves to watch the long-awaited Victorian special repeatedly over the grim first days of 2016. Then we talked about it. A Lot.

So JOIN US as we jump headlong into a hansom cab with Sex Otter Benedict Cumberbatch and Everyman Extraordinaire Martin Freeman, and dash through Victorian London to solve the mystery of THE ABOMINABLE BRIDE.

WARNING: This podcast does contain spoilers. But if you haven’t watched it yet WHAT on God’s green earth are you doing listening to a podcast about Sherlock Holmes?

We, the Brothers Nash, are really quite big fans of “SHERLOCK HOLMES”, especially the classic Jeremy Brett TV series. And we also like Christmas.

So JOIN US as we skip along the snowy Victorian streets of THE BLUE CARBUNCLE… Which is actually set at Christmas (even if the original episode aired in June). It’s full of such festive treats as: ruddy faces, pubs, drinking, eating, parlour games, geese-based crime AND goodwill to all men.

As you may have guessed by now, we, the Brothers Nash, really are quite big fans of “SHERLOCK HOLMES”, especially the classic Jeremy Brett TV series.

So JOIN US as we trip headlong into the second episode of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes… THE DANCING MEN. Full of, well, (chalky) dancing men, ciphers, Americans, murder, crime, detection, Brett, Dr Watson, HD Eyebrows, and captive animals trained to act. ALSO included in this time’s bumper episode: we pay homage to the dearly departed Jeremy Brett on the anniversary of his death, just two short months after the actual event.

So JOIN US as we delve deep into the first ever episode of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes… Full of deductions, pantomime idiots, Dr Watson endlessly thinking about his tum, the strapping of mares, international scandal, the wonderful Jeremy Brett in “Dear Diary” mode and, of course, The Woman.